Two-time winners According to reports, India will host the 2023 ICC World Cup in this year's October-November.
The upcoming ICC event is anticipated to begin on October 5 in India. India hopes to snap its trophy drought at one of the biggest tournaments of them all, the World Cup. They were champions in the quadrennial event's 1983 and 2011 iterations. When the Men in Blue last won the coveted trophy in 2011, India was also the World Cup host country.
On October 5, India is where the 2018 ICC tournament is expected to get started. At the World Cup, one of the biggest competitions of them all, India aims to end its trophy drought. They won the quadrennial competition's 1983 and 2011 editions. India was hosting the World Cup in 2011 when the Men in Blue last took home the cherished title.
The 50-over World Cup will begin on October 5 in India, per a report from ESPN Cricinfo. The renowned Narendra Modi Stadium will host the ICC World Cup 2023 finale. The largest cricket stadium in the world is the Ahmedabad arena. In addition to Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Dharamsala, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Lucknow, Indore, Rajkot, and Mumbai have also been shortlisted as the locations for the centerpiece event in India. The 46-day event known as the 50-over World Cup will take place in India. There could be up to 48 ODIs at the ICC World Cup in 2023.
The World Cup schedule has reportedly been delayed as a result of the tax exemption issue and the Pakistani team's visa clearance. India has already been selected to host the 2021 T20 World Cup, the 2023 ODI World Cup, and the 2016 T20 World Cup. According to the report, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has already given the International Cricket Council (ICC) assurances that the Indian government will grant the Pakistani team's World Cup visas.
Since 2013, Pakistan, a former champion, has not participated in an ICC competition in India. In the ICC World T20 final in 2022, Pakistan under Babar Azam squared off against eventual champions England. The defending winners at the ICC World Cup in 2023 will also be Jos Buttler's England. With a thrilling victory over New Zealand in 2019, England won their first 50-over World Cup under the direction of Eoin Morgan.